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Pat Dye Field => War Damn Eagle => Topic started by: JR4AU on April 25, 2011, 08:30:20 AM
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Watched it in it's entirety last night. WOW! One clip, of which about 10 seconds was used to make Cam look bad that went viral on the net was in no way indicative of Cam's overall performance, and that 10 second clip was mostly misunderstood in the first place. ESPN aired the overall show where they pieced together all 6 QBs in this draft, and then did a half hour individual on each. I wached the overall, and Cam's. Gruden got in to all of them with both good and bad things on tape from their college season. Cam looked as "smart" as any of them. He drew up some Xs and Os of a TD pass to Lutz, and talked very well about it, and all the coaching points of the play...his footwork, fake, read, and throw. As is the usual, the viral vid was yet another attempt to run Cam down, and/or Auburn by association.
He even grilled him about the final play of the BCS game. Cam basically said, yeah it was a kneel down call, but the goal line was right there in front of me, I protected the ball, and I had to try to get it in and win the game. Not a great thing to admit to, but, he gave as good an answer as was possible.
In comparison, he grilled Andy Dalton about a pass play where he threw in to coverage and nearly got picked. He asked him his read, and Dalton pointed out his first 2, one of which he threw to that was double covered. Gruden said, "what's your third read?". He pointed to the RB in the flat that didn't have anybody within 25 yards of him, literally. Gruden said "but you just had to try to get the big play and fit it in didn't you? How much of a big play would you have gotten if you'd hit you're third read?" Dalton said "he'd probably have gone 30 plus yards." Basically the same type of deal...not doing what you're coached to do, and trying to make a play doing something risky. But, Cam gets painted with a different brush every time he speaks or acts.
Cam's on the field drills seemed to leave Gruden very impressed.
If you can find it scheduled to air again, I recommend watching it. It was quite entertaining...all the QBs segments had something entertaining and interesting.
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It was good. Cam is a freak.
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Yeah, I just started paying attention to these "Camps" last night. I didn't catch all of Cams but I got it on DVR along with the one on Fairley which I found interesting since he is not a QB. I guess Gruden could't resist.
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I like Gruden. He needs to be coaching somewhere. He's a mad genius IMHO.
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I like Gruden. He needs to be coaching somewhere. He's a mad genius IMHO.
Don't know about mad genius, but he's an intense coach, and he relates well to players IMHO. Very good coach. Needs to be in a situation where he's allowed to coach, not be a yes man. He's fun to watch, and listen to him talk Xs and Os.
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Yeah, I like Gruden a lot. This guy can coach. I'm also loving his promotion of the FFCA. "Fired Football Coaches Association". :bugs:
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Watched it in it's entirety last night. WOW! One clip, of which about 10 seconds was used to make Cam look bad that went viral on the net was in no way indicative of Cam's overall performance, and that 10 second clip was mostly misunderstood in the first place. ESPN aired the overall show where they pieced together all 6 QBs in this draft, and then did a half hour individual on each. I wached the overall, and Cam's. Gruden got in to all of them with both good and bad things on tape from their college season. Cam looked as "smart" as any of them. He drew up some Xs and Os of a TD pass to Lutz, and talked very well about it, and all the coaching points of the play...his footwork, fake, read, and throw. As is the usual, the viral vid was yet another attempt to run Cam down, and/or Auburn by association.
He even grilled him about the final play of the BCS game. Cam basically said, yeah it was a kneel down call, but the goal line was right there in front of me, I protected the ball, and I had to try to get it in and win the game. Not a great thing to admit to, but, he gave as good an answer as was possible.
In comparison, he grilled Andy Dalton about a pass play where he threw in to coverage and nearly got picked. He asked him his read, and Dalton pointed out his first 2, one of which he threw to that was double covered. Gruden said, "what's your third read?". He pointed to the RB in the flat that didn't have anybody within 25 yards of him, literally. Gruden said "but you just had to try to get the big play and fit it in didn't you? How much of a big play would you have gotten if you'd hit you're third read?" Dalton said "he'd probably have gone 30 plus yards." Basically the same type of deal...not doing what you're coached to do, and trying to make a play doing something risky. But, Cam gets painted with a different brush every time he speaks or acts.
Cam's on the field drills seemed to leave Gruden very impressed.
If you can find it scheduled to air again, I recommend watching it. It was quite entertaining...all the QBs segments had something entertaining and interesting.
This! Every stinkin' bit of it.
DVR'rd the Fairley one as well and will watch it tonight.
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I didn't see this, probably because like so many stories like it, it gets buried quickly on al.com. The fact that it's positive about Cam, and only generated 20 something comments over 4 days tells me this story barely saw the light of day.
Gruden: Newton was most impressive quarterback on QB Camp
By Mike Herndon, Press-Register al.com
ESPN analyst and former NFL head coach Jon Gruden downplayed a sequence of his "QB Camp" segment with Auburn's Cam Newton on ESPN in which Newton could not give him an example of the verbiage of an Auburn play call.
"You're putting me on the spot," Newton said in the segment. Then, when Gruden conceded that plays weren't called in the huddle at Auburn, Newton added: "We really don't. Our method is: Simplistic equals fast."
In a teleconference earlier this week, Gruden said Newton was the most impressive of the top quarterback prospects he interviewed and showed good retention of the material they covered.
"It's not his fault that they don't huddle," Gruden said of the Tigers. "Cam Newton will learn quickly what to call formations, what to call shifts, what to call motions. ... What he's got to get ready for right away is learning the terminology and how to spit these plays out clearly, quickly, and get the team up to the line of scrimmage where he has time to deal."
Pressed to pick a player he believes the Carolina Panthers will take with the No. 1 overall pick, Gruden chose Newton.
"I just like the look in his eyes, the eagerness and the feeling that he has a lot to prove to everybody, including himself," Gruden said. "I don't think it's going to happen overnight. But this is the kind of guy you're looking for."
Gruden said the addition of Newton to a running game that already includes DeAngelo Williams and Jonathan Stewart could be very attractive, and added that Newton has the deep-ball accuracy for the vertical game favored by new Panthers offensive coordinator Rob Chudzinski.
"I think he does have touch on the deep throws," Gruden said of Newton. "His down-the-field accuracy at times is outstanding. He had some deep balls drop this year that were right on the money.
"I think it's a matter of him learning and getting conditioned to what the coach wants him to do, and he can do it. This guy has tremendous ability."
Seems Gruden disagrees with the "football experts" like Brando, Finebaum, and Shane.
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I didn't see this, probably because like so many stories like it, it gets buried quickly on al.com. The fact that it's positive about Cam, and only generated 20 something comments over 4 days tells me this story barely saw the light of day.
Seems Gruden disagrees with the "football experts" like Brando, Finebaum, and Shane.
Who's gonna take one of Cam's bullets away from him?
Ya'll are acting like Cam has been oppressed or something.
He had a horrible one-on-one interview with Gruden. He made up for it a little with the rest of the stuff, but shirlley you have to admit that 'you gonna put me on the spot' isn't really a good answer. And the bullets analagy was pretty rough to.
At least he isn't a meth head.
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At least he isn't a meth head.
If he was, he'd be the best damn meth head to ever pick crystals out of his skin. You can take that to the bank.
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If he was, he'd be the best damn meth head to ever pick crystals out of his skin. You can take that to the bank.
But his smile would no longer impregnate women.
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Ya'll are acting like Cam has been oppressed or something.
Where would we ever get that idea?
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Who's going to take one of Cam's bullets away from him?
Y'all are acting like Cam has been oppressed or something.
He had a few bad answers during the one-on-one interview with Gruden. He was impressive with the rest of the interview, but you have to admit that responding with 'you gonna put me on the spot' isn't really a good answer. The bullets analogy was pretty rough too.
At least he isn't a meth head.
Clarity is not your friend.
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Who's gonna take one of Cam's bullets away from him?
Ya'll are acting like Cam has been oppressed or something.
He had a horrible one-on-one interview with Gruden. He made up for it a little with the rest of the stuff, but shirlley you have to admit that 'you gonna put me on the spot' isn't really a good answer. And the bullets analagy was pretty rough to.
At least he isn't a meth head.
He (insert Cam, Pike, and Frazier) obviously isn't smart enough to fit in BMFP's system.
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But his smile would no longer impregnate women.
Smile or not, he still has his Cammy Cam Juice.
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He (insert Cam, Pike, and Frazier) obviously isn't smart enough to fit in BMFP's system.
Never said any of that, and never have. I would love to have Frazier, and/or Pike. Never even brought up Petrino vs. (insert guy you feel you need to defend here)
AND Cam is going to be the #1 pick in the draft, probably.
I was just trying to point out that you guys are grousing over what people are saying about Cam, when he really did sound pretty bad.
I believe Mallett has gotten a bunch more shit thrown at him than Cam. But Mallett's my boy, and I really could care less about Cam.
Lighten up a smidge.
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Clarity is not your friend.
I could maybe round up a venn diagram for you or something.
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I could maybe round up a venn diagram for you or something.
Who is Venn and why do you have her diaphragm?
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Never said any of that, and never have. I would love to have Frazier, and/or Pike. Never even brought up Petrino vs. (insert guy you feel you need to defend here)
AND Cam is going to be the #1 pick in the draft, probably.
I was just trying to point out that you guys are grousing over what people are saying about Cam, when he really did sound pretty bad.
I believe Mallett has gotten a bunch more shit thrown at him than Cam. But Mallett's my boy, and I really could care less about Cam.
Lighten up a smidge.
I was messing with you via all the crap I read from Woopig. Either way, I didn't think Cam's interview was that bad...and the same goes for Mallett. I still do not understand why these two guys are getting so much shit.
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I was messing with you via all the crap I read from Woopig. Either way, I didn't think Cam's interview was that bad...and the same goes for Mallett. I still do not understand why these two guys are getting so much poop.
Ah yes. Teh woopig. That explains a lot.
Who is Venn and why do you have her diaphragm?
Venn is her middle name. It's commanche, I believe.
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Venn is her middle name. It's commanche, I believe.
Well at least it's not Scotch-Romanian.
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Well at least it's not Scotch-Romanian.
That sounds like a red hairy bush vs a Mohawk.
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I still do not understand why these two guys are getting so much shit.
They're easy targets due to recent negative publicity. Plain and simple. FWIW, I think Mallett is much more likely to bust in the NFL than Cam.
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Who's gonna take one of Cam's bullets away from him?
Ya'll are acting like Cam has been oppressed or something.
He had a horrible one-on-one interview with Gruden. He made up for it a little with the rest of the stuff, but shirlley you have to admit that 'you gonna put me on the spot' isn't really a good answer. And the bullets analagy was pretty rough to.
At least he isn't a meth head.
No, he didn't have a horrible one on one with Gruden. But bammers, and haters want that to be what you think. One snippet isn't the whole interview, and when taken in the whole context, Cam did very well. Gruden himself said he was the best of the 6.
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Watched the Fairley version. I can truly say he is not a man of many words. I could see his intensity in his body language though. You could tell Gruden really likes this guy. Reminds him a lot of Sapp.
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Watched the Fairley version. I can truly say he is not a man of many words. I could see his intensity in his body language though. You could tell Gruden really likes this guy. Reminds him a lot of Sapp.
And really, what's not to like? He's was doubled on a regular basis and that's one less thing for him to have to deal with unless he's just murdering QBs.
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And really, what's not to like? He's was doubled on a regular basis and that's one less thing for him to have to deal with unless he's just murdering QBs.
And to be compared to a guy like Warren Sapp aint bad at all.
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They're easy targets due to recent negative publicity. Plain and simple. FWIW, I think Mallett is much more likely to bust in the NFL than Cam.
Mallett = Ryan Leaf with a ghetto accent.
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Mallett = Ryan Leaf with a ghetto accent.
Lets not forget he is homebois wit Snoop.
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Lets not forget he is homebois wit Snoop.
So tell us Ryan, what is your favorite play?
Mallett: Well, ya know - da way I seez it playa, iz all bouts ta post out play. What I do is, I take about 4 steps on my dropback and I be countings to 6 yo. Soon as I count off 6 mississippi in my head, I heave dat mutha fucka up and ole homeboy just be grabbing that bitch out da air, know what Im sayin man? Just as easy as playin da hoes in Texarkana. Thats how I roll.
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So tell us Ryan, what is your favorite play?
Mallett: Well, ya know - da way I seez it playa, iz all bouts ta post out play. What I do is, I take about 4 steps on my dropback and I be countings to 6 yo. Soon as I count off 6 mississippi in my head, I heave dat mutha fucka up and ole homeboy just be grabbing that bitch out da air, know what Im sayin man? Just as easy as playin da hoes in Texarkana. Thats how I roll.
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So tell us Ryan, what is your favorite play?
Mallett: Well, ya know - da way I seez it playa, iz all bouts ta post out play. What I do is, I take about 4 steps on my dropback and I be countings to 6 yo. Soon as I count off 6 mississippi in my head, I heave dat mutha effa up and ole homeboy just be grabbing that bitch out da air, know what Im sayin man? Just as easy as playin da hoes in Texarkana. Thats how I roll.
Glorious. In all seriousness, tell me what he did wrong in Gruden's interview other than talk like a brother?
Take your time, I don't want to put you in a spot.
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Somebody did a sorry ass job of cleaning that blackboard.
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Glorious. In all seriousness, tell me what he did wrong in Gruden's interview other than talk like a brother?
Take your time, I don't want to put you in a spot.
Weak comeback.
I have nothing against Mallett personally. I just hate his accent.
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Weak comeback.
I have nothing against Mallett personally. I just hate his accent.
I suggest you comment ghettolike at all times. We need more ethnicity here besides Token and myself.